Introduction to the Study of The Holy Quran

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad

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d CONTENTS A Word from the Author c  Contents d  GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1  Need of a New Translation and a New Commentary 1  Present Translation Fulfils the Need 1  Special Features of this Commentary 2  Other Revealed Books 4  Need of the Quran 5  God of the Bible-A National God 5  Vedas Also a National Scripture 6  God Is One 7  Religion–Not a Product of Human Imagination 7  Revealed Teachings Always Against Current Ideas 9  Why Teachings of Various Religions Differ 11  Islam Teaches Oneness of God and of Humanity 11  Jesus–Not a Universal Teacher 12  Meaning of Civilisation and Culture 14  Different Periods of Civilisation and Culture 16  Jewish and Christian Cultures 18  A Pertinent Question 19  Contradictions in the Old Testament 24  Savage Teaching of the Old Testament 28  Irrational Teaching of the Old Testament 29  Prophets Defamed by the Bible 32  The New Testament Examined 35  Jesus’ Own Admission 37  Testimony of Christian Scholars 37  Contradictions in the New Testament 42  Superstitions in the Gospels 43  Doubtful Ethics of the New Testament 47  Interpolations in the Vedas 50  Savage Teaching of the Vedas 54